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發表於 2006-3-28 02:15 PM
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費sir終於開化了......明白以前既中場吾掂
Ferguson Pays Tribute To Makeshift Midfield
Sir Alex Ferguson feels the unlikely central midfield partnership of John O'Shea and Ryan Giggs is the reason behind United's recent fine form.
The combination of utility man and veteran winger has provided vital stability since first joining forces in the Carling Cup final. Since then, United are yet to drop a point.
In his programme notes for Sunday's United Review, Sir Alex admitted: "It's been a nightmare in that area [midfield] and I have had to chop and change as we cast about for a balance and a partnership that worked.
"Happily John O'Shea and Ryan Giggs have knitted together and provided us with an engine room that has enabled the rest of the team to start functioning at full throttle.
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"Ryan has been fantastic. I believe it has been his experience that has got us over the hill. This is his first run in centre midfield and he has brought a calmness to the team.
"We are now playing the kind of football that earlier in the season was proving elusive and saw us lose sight of Chelsea."
Under Ferguson United almost invariably peak in the season's latter stages and, without a defeat since mid-February, he is confident that his current side will follow that tradition.
"What is also encouraging is that we are producing our present level of form at just the right time of year," he said. "It's important and I don't think the players are going to be easily knocked out of it.
"They are working hard, training well and showing a great appetite for each game." |
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